Did you catch the countdown last night on Phil Nee's "Those Were The Days" radio program on WRCO?
After tabulating all of your votes for your All-Time Favorite Bubblegum Songs, Phil counted down The Top 40 (along with a nice handful of extras!) on last night's program.
Here again are those results for all posterity ...
BUBBLEGUM
MUSIC: YOUR ALL-TIME TOP 40 FAVORITES |
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1 | Sugar, Sugar | The Archies |
2 | Yummy Yummy Yummy | Ohio Express |
3 | 1, 2, 3 Red Light | 1910 Fruitgum Company |
4 | Green Tambourine | Lemon Pipers |
5 | Simon Says | 1910 Fruitgum Company |
6 | Dizzy | Tommy Roe |
7 | Chewy Chewy | Ohio Express |
8 | I'm Gonna Make You Mine | Lou Christie |
9 | Gimme Gimme Good Lovin' | Crazy Elephant |
10 | Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes | Edison Lighthouse |
11 | I Think I Love You | The Partridge Family |
12 | Tracy | The Cuff Links |
13 | Jam Up And Jelly Tight | Tommy Roe |
14 | My Baby Loves Lovin' | White Plains |
15 | Down At Lulu's | Ohio Express |
16 | Quick Joey Small | Kasentz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus |
17 | Jelly Jungle | Lemon Pipers |
18 | I Think We're Alone Now | Tommy James and the Shondells |
19 | Indian Giver | 1910 Fruitgum Company |
20 | Goody Goody Gumdrops | 1910 Fruitgum Company |
21 | Hooray For Hazel | Tommy Roe |
22 | Jingle, Jangle | The Archies |
23 | Sweet Pea | Tommy Roe |
24 | Baby, I Love You | Andy Kim |
25 | Little Willy | Sweet |
26 | How'd We Ever Get This Way | Andy Kim |
27 | The Rain, The Park and Other Things | The Cowsills |
28 | Beg, Borrow And Steal | Ohio Express |
29 | Indian Lake | The Cowsills |
30 | Shake | The Shadows Of Knight |
31 | I'm A Believer | The Monkees |
32 | Hanky Panky | Tommy James and the Shondells |
33 | Julie, Do Ya Love Me | Bobby Sherman |
34 | Lay A Little Lovin' On Me | Robin MacNamara |
35 | Little Woman | Bobby Sherman |
36 | The Rapper | The Jaggerz |
37 | Easy Come, Easy Go | Bobby Sherman |
38 | Saturday Night | The Bay City Rollers |
39 | Special Delivery | 1910 Fruitgum Company |
40 | Sunshine Girl | Parade |
Congratulations to Ron Dante and The Archies for topping the list with "Sugar Sugar," a runaway favorite ... and to The 1910 Fruitgum Company for placing FIVE songs on the countdown, including TWO in The Top Five!!!
Other multiple chart entries were recorded by Tommy Roe and The Ohio Express (who each had four), Bobby Sherman (who had three), Ron Dante, who had TWO with The Archies and one more with The Cuff Links ... as well as Andy Kim, Tommy James and the Shondells, The Cowsills, The Lemon Pipers and Tony Burrow (who handled the lead vocals on the hits by the fictitious groups Edison Lighthouse and White Plains.)
From Ron Dante:
60 YEARS AGO TODAY:
10/6/64, The Beatles begin recording “Eight Days A Week.” Although it was never released as a single in Great Britain, here in the States it went straight to #1, where it stayed for three weeks in March of 1965.
Later that same evening, they would meet up with The Ronettes and Mick Jagger at The Ad Lib Club in London.
Also on 10/6 - Elvis Presley begins filming his new movie "Tickle Me"
Also on 10/6 – Bobby Rydell appears in an episode of “Combat”